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Bargains and Clearance Offers Spring 2019 Bargains and Clearance offers Spring 2019 BARGAIN BOOK OFFERS - PRICES SLASHED BY UP TO 75% CROWOOD PRESS LTD BUSES & TROLLEYBUSES CW288 A-Z of British Trolleybuses £40.00 £18.00 ADAM GORDON IAN ALLAN LTD AG406 Devon General as it Was £15.00 £8.00 I3634 Badgerline £22.50 £8.00 AMBERLEY PUBLISHING IA939 Classic Bus Year Book 9 £14.99 £3.00 A1648 St Andrews & North East Fife’s Buses £14.99 £5.00 I3212 Classic Bus Year Book 13 - 2007 £14.99 £3.00 BUS ENTHUSIAST PUBLICATIONS I3653 Go Ahead Group £19.99 £5.00 BE004 Bus Enthusiast Review 4 £3.95 £2.00 LEEDS TRANSPORT HISTORY SOCIETY BE005 Bus Enthusiast Review 5 £3.95 £2.00 LTHS5 Leeds Transport Volume 5 1974-1986 £35.00 £25.00 BE006 Bus Enthusiast Review 6 £3.95 £2.00 MILLSTREAM BOOKS BEX07 Bus Enthusiast Review 7 £4.95 £3.00 MS503 Buses & Trams of Bath £10.95 £5.00 BE019 Bus Enthusiast Review 8 £4.95 £3.00 MS552 Coachwork by Bristol Tramways £20.00 £7.00 BE010 Bus Enthusiast Review 10 £6.95 £3.00 MS595 The Bristol Scroll: its Origins and Evolution £10.00 £3.00 BE012 Bus Enthusiast Review 12 £7.50 £3.00 BE013 Bus Enthusiast Review 13 £7.50 £3.00 MODEL BUS REPAINTS BE029 Bus Enthusiast Review 14 £7.50 £3.00 EFE06 EFE & Corgi OOC Model Buses - Guide 6th Edition £8.00 £2.00 BE034 Bus Enthusiast Review 16 £8.50 £3.00 PAUL LACEY BER01 Bus Enthusiast Review 1985 £2.95 £2.00 PGL97 History of Thames Valley Traction Co Ltd 1931-1945 £25.00 £10.00 BE008 Bus Enthusiast Review 1987 £3.50 £2.00 PGL99 History of Thames Valley Traction Co Ltd 1946-1960 £25.00 £12.00 CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING PG320 Newbury & District Motor Services Story £25.00 £15.00 CA329 Colours of Greater Manchester £22.00 £10.00 PG321 Thames Valley - The Final Decade, 1961-1971 £25.00 £15.00 CA337 Colours of the South Downs £19.95 £10.00 PEN & SWORD CA348 London’s Night Buses Volume 1 1913-1983 £19.95 £10.00 PS726 BET Group Bus Fleets- The Final Years £25.00 £10.00 CRECY PS777 The Colours of London Buses 1970s £25.00 £10.00 CR741 Leyland Atlantean £18.95 £9.00 PS172 The London Bendy Bus £19.99 £10.00 CR730 New Bus for London - the Inside Story £19.95 £8.00 PS231 The London Enviro400 £25.00 £10.00 P6146 Trolleybus Twilight - Britain’s Last Trolleybus Systems £19.99 £10.00 ROAD AND ROAD TRANSPORT RRT63 Companion to Road Passenger Transport History £50.00 £30.00 2 ROUNDOAK ROU34 AEC Reliance £16.95 £7.00 TRAMS/LIGHT RAIL BOOKS VENTURE PUBLICATIONS ADAM GORDON AG290 A History of Kingston upon Hull’s Tramways £50.00 £30.00 VP449 Cumberland Motor Services 1912-2012 - 100 Years of £15.00 £8.00 AG409 Around Bournemouth by Trolleybus £47.00 £24.00 VP477 Kemp’s & Chiltern Queens £35.00 £20.00 AG282 Manx Electric Railway Saga £38.50 £20.00 VP479 Last Years of the Rear Entrance Double-Decker Bus £20.00 £10.00 VP458 Northern Coachbuilders £30.00 £20.00 GRAFFEG VPL53 Prestige Series No.14 The Thirties £8.95 £4.00 GR313 Lost Tramways of Wales- North Wales £8.99 £4.00 VP460 Steel Wheels & Rubber Tyres Vol 3 £20.00 £10.00 GR314 Lost Tramways of Wales- South Wales and Valleys £8.99 £4.00 VP481 Steel Wheels & Rubber Tyres Vol 4 £20.00 £10.00 GR315 Lost Tramways of Wales- Swansea and Mumbles £8.99 £4.00 VP474 Stevensons of Uttoxeter £34.00 £20.00 GR312 Lost Tramways of Wales-Cardiff £8.99 £4.00 VP423 Super Prestige 17 Northern Roadways £14.95 £6.00 MTMS VP435 Super Prestige 21 Rochdale Corporation Transport £15.95 £8.00 MTM25 Tramways in Stockport £3.99 £2.00 VP441 Super Prestige 23 Independent Buses in Shropshire £16.95 £8.00 PEN & SWORD VP467 Super Prestige 35 Independent Bus Operators in W Yorks £20.00 £5.00 PS223 Rails in the Road A History of Tramways in Britain and £30.00 £15.00 VP468 Super Prestige 36 Scottish Rebuilt Buses £17.00 £5.00 PS385 Regional Tramways - Scotland 1941s-1961s £25.00 £10.00 VP476 Super Prestige 37 Austins - Happy Days £20.00 £10.00 VP478 Super Prestige 38 Derbyshire Independents £20.00 £10.00 STTS STT26 Scottish Tram Services £48.00 £15.00 VP469 Transport for Edinburgh - Lothian Buses & Trams £20.00 £10.00 VP463 Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft Fleet Handbook 2nd Ed £8.00 £5.00 VENTURE PUBLICATIONS VP464 Crich Tramcar Rollingstock Book 2nd Ed £9.00 VP475 Volvo Buses & Coaches £34.00 £20.00 £5.00 VP454 West Coast Motors - A 90th Anniversary Celebration £15.00 £10.00 VP459 Manchester Metrolink Handbook £9.95 £5.00 VP472 With the Benefit of Hindsight £20.00 £10.00 VP462 UK & Ireland Tram & Light Rail Systems 3rd Ed £6.00 £3.00 VISIONS INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY BOOKS VISCN Campaign-London’s Advertising Buses 1969-2016 £18.95 £7.00 BOOK LAW PUBLICATIONS VIS10 Go-Ahead London on the Road £18.95 £12.00 BL400 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 1: Introduction £15.99 £8.00 VIS85 London’s Buses in the 1990s £16.95 £5.00 BL401 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 2: Oxfordshire £17.99 £8.00 VIS81 Red All Over - London Bus Review 2011 £16.95 £5.00 BL402 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 3: Northamptonshire £17.99 £8.00 VIS84 Red All Over 2 - London Bus Review 2012 £17.95 £5.00 BL403 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 4: Wellingborough £17.99 £8.00 VIS87 Red All Over 3 - London Bus Review 2013 £16.95 £5.00 BL404 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 5: Kettering £17.99 £8.00 BL405 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 6: Corby £19.99 £8.00 3 BL406 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 7: Rutland £15.99 £8.00 PS416 From Clerk to Controller A life on the Railways 1957-1996 £25.00 £10.00 BL407 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 8: S Lincolnshire £17.99 £8.00 PS721 London Local Trains in the 1950s and 1960s £25.00 £10.00 BL409 Ironstone Quarries of Midlands 9: Leicestershire £17.99 £8.00 P8557 Midland Main Lines to St Pancras and Cross Country £30.00 £15.00 BL540 SFTP 31 Bolton Engineman Footplate Reflections of Shed £17.99 £10.00 PS436 Rails Across Australia A Journey Through the Continent £25.00 £10.00 BL541 SFTP 38 More Recollections of a Bolton Engineman £19.99 £10.00 PS657 Steam at Work Preserved Industrial Locomotives £19.99 £10.00 BL542 SFTP 47 Bolton Engineman A Last Look Back £17.99 £10.00 PS412 Steam, Soot and Rust: The Last Days of British Steam £25.00 £10.00 CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING PS306 Twilight of Southern Steam - The Untold Story 1965-1967 £30.00 £13.00 CA381 Green Diesel Era £19.95 £10.00 PS80X Train Doctor Troubleshooting Diesel & Electric Traction £25.00 £10.00 CA387 Sussex Steam £19.95 £10.00 PS253 Urie and Maunsell Cylinder 4-6-0s £30.00 £15.00 CROWOOD PRESS LTD PENDRAGON CW025 Contemporary Perspective on LMS Rly Signalling Vol 1 £19.99 £9.00 PD61X One Man and His Camera - The Railway Photography of £30.00 £13.00 CW072 A Contemporary Perspective on LMS Rly Signalling Vol 2 £19.99 £9.00 SILVER LINK CW098 British Rail Class 20 Locomotives £27.50 £10.00 S4485 World of Rail- Rails of Europe and Beyond £25.00 £18.00 GRAFFEG TWELVEHEADS PRESS GR318 Lost Lines of Wales- Brecon to Newport £8.99 £4.00 TH465 North Devon Clay £21.00 £18.00 GR320 Lost Lines of Wales- Cambrian Coast Line £8.99 £4.00 GR069 Lost Lines of Wales- Chester to Holyhead £8.99 £4.00 OTHER TRANSPORT GR310 Lost Lines of Wales- Rhyl to Corwen £8.99 £4.00 LEEDS TRANSPORT HISTORY SOCIETY GR067 Lost Lines of Wales- The Mid Wales Line £8.99 £4.00 LTH07 Leeds Transport on Postcards - softback £19.95 £14.00 GR066 Lost Lines of Wales- Vale of Neath £8.99 £4.00 STTS NOODLE BOOKS STT58 Scottish Transport Magazine 58 2006 £5.95 £4.00 NB983 Didcot, Newbury & Southampton Railway A New History £38.00 £15.00 STT61 Scottish Transport Magazine 61 2009 £5.95 £4.00 NB955 Southern Way Special Issue 6 £14.95 £7.00 STT62 Scottish Transport Magazine 62 2010 £5.95 £4.00 NB992 William Dean the greatest of them all His life: his £30.00 £10.00 STT63 Scottish Transport Magazine 63 2011 £6.50 £4.00 OPC STT64 Scottish Transport Magazine 64 2012 £6.50 £4.00 OPC67 Locomotives We Have Lost £35.00 £10.00 STT65 Scottish Transport Magazine 65 2013 £6.50 £4.00 PEN & SWORD STT66 Scottish Transport Magazine 66 2014 £6.50 £4.00 P5844 Biography of British Train Travel - A Journey Behind Steam £25.00 £10.00 P2393 British Railways in the 1960s: Southern Region £25.00 £10.00 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE BOOKS PS356 British Steam GWR Collett Castle Class £25.00 £12.00 VELOCE PUBLISHING P6441 Class 50 - A Pictorial Journey £25.00 £10.00 VE643 Mercedes-Benz Trucks £15.99 £5.00 PS992 Flying Scotsman - A Pictorial History £19.99 £10.00 4 SHIPS FERRY PUBLICATIONS FP851 Ferries of Denmark £22.50 £7.00 LP803 P & O 180 The History of P & O Ferries £16.50 £6.00 TROLLEYBUSES CAPITAL TRANSPORT PUBLISHING CA385 Colours of Yesterday’s Trolleybuses £40.00 £30.00 Click on the title for more information All books on the BARGAINS pages are now permanently reduced to the lower prices.
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